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Show Hunting UnitLeaders Offer Funds | WY For Restora tionofSpringLake PAYSON — A has been + TUESDAY, FES 3, 18 ticipated in the pheasant hun} in season. The unit discontinued the practice of fee collec- bution made th restoration of the lake. The act as fund was ie available through n of officers, cluding Carl Lindstrom. ‘The w has a in zoned commercial astria’ area: ned or ‘ tion two years ago, and has * crora, Permit Required (unds in the amount of approx- ” r for restora imately $2,000 in its benk ac- he guidance ance, onthaeboth wo s ben gcount. Officers deemed tethe injoing on since last fall in haul- pres. hs ’ accumulated during the to further the work, in BYU to Host College Band e . Directors Regional Meet ssn,ba sus,and |the project manager, Also, a PLEDGE OF$1400 is shown being presented to Keith Holman(left) by Reid Wayman (cen- ter), secretery, and Carl Lindstrom, preside nt of the Payson Hunting Unit, The money is to be used ‘for the reswi.tton of Spring Lake, Brigham Young University Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Crane and operator is under) three-day confer- Arts Center. contract with Martindale and College Band Directors Nation&! Association featuring five concerts free to the public Feb. 29March 2. Keynote address will be given by Dr. James Jorgenson, national president of the organization and director of bands at Redlands University. Eight college and university bands will team up to present the quintet of concerts, On Feb, |¥ides for control of outdoor ad-| vertising along the Interstate and Primary Systems in Utah The permit costs $2.00 initial: and renewals are $1.00 Tar aces aioe involving @ 660 foot control area extensis . outsidethe right ofway, except ponepaniesbe oa Americanism Science Editor to Speak |ways District Office, 825 North 5 Utah County |900 West, Orem, Utah, Inven| Program At BYU Forum on Thursday men Nominated pected. On the last inventory, Jed at the Departmen: of High Coliege Band under Don Threl-|furnishing a crane and opera-| keld at 1:15 p.m. and a double|tor through cooperation of evening concr'’ at 8:15 p.m, County Commissioner Stanley with H, Robert Reynolds direc- Roberts. ting the California State ColRich in Value and lighting under the Utah law and the agreement, Mer Signs which did not meet the ment with the Sec- Utah law requirements as of re of Transportation, which May 9, 1967, the date the Utah will allow the State to adminis-|law became effective, need not ter the control on outdoor ad- be removed or relocated until vertising signs. The Utah law| Dec. 31, 1972, providing they jand the new agreement pro-/heve a permit displayed, even March 1 features the Weber Black Corp. Utah County is hall on each Sign, the zoned or un al or industrial S ure controlled to size and pat though equipment and operators and laborers are being donated to a great degree. The |National Guard is furnishing jequipment and operators for |weekends, but i id will host a ence of the Western Region of is required a: ayod pring Lake project will henefit the greatest number of peo- dent; and Reid Wayman, s . ingee the mud out of the six- ple in the area, and chose to retary, and a board of direc- acre lake bottom contribute $1400 toward the tors Discontinued Practice work. The lake was drained some The meney from the hunting This moneyis vitally needed years ago in an effort to clean unit 3 Utah Signs Pact On Outdoor Advertising es and silt. The years the organization collecful ted fees from hunters whopar- pron Daily Herald tory of affected signs total 8,995 and a rush for permits is ex- lege at Long Beach group and) Soil from the lake is said to ‘The science editor for the Na- as a feature of Engineering] For Academies |there were two Utah counties, Max F, Dalby leading Utah|be rich in value for gardens | Daggett and Wayne, who do not tional Broadcasting Company, Week, State University, and lawns, and is being sold Dr, Albert Hibbs, will be the | Known as the physicist who| WASHINGTON, D.C, — Five have signs that come under the March 2 at 1:15 p.m, will be at $ per dump truck load or| law for control, the Junior College Honor Band,'$2 per pickup load, This soil] PAYSON — A program on/forum speaker at Brigham spanned the gap between the|Utah County men are among Prelin directed by Dr. William D.|is being hauled far and wide| Americanism was presented be- |Young University “ursday at| scientist and the public,8 Pes 135 Utahns nominated by Sen, Poitierlpsaimenetony Presented fore members of the Payson/10 a.m,in the Smith Fieldhouse| Hibbs will also speak at Revelli, director of bands at) throughout the county, in the Assembly Hall on Temple | Wallace F, Bennett, R-Utah, to injunction prohibiting the en29 at 8:15 p.m, is Sacramento|the University of Michigan,) Donations are still being American Legion Auxiliary re-|"~ Square in Salt Lake City. jcompete for the next class at oo Be oe het State College under the direc-|feunder of the College Band Di- sought and to help promote the cently by 32 Fourth Grade | A graduate @ fornia|the Naval, Military and Air/S!0N'S Nules and Keguiations, tion of Dr. Norman J. Hunt, a rectors National Association fund Mr, Holman is giving dents from the Peteetneet Provo Police, former BYU faculty member and honorable lifetime presi-\away a television set to the mie feet prin academies. : . Accunting 5: Chate Soy a ey, D r . eit, assistant attorney general, |person guessing the day, hour! Afton Oborn, teacher and aux- Fire Group and president of the Western dent. Hibbs is one of the men pri-/ From Provo, Glenn L. Platt!the preliminary in; Region, Sharing the concert On the samebill will be BYU|and minute the water will go illiary leader directed the marily responsible for the coun-|and Rodney S. Thompson are/ expected to be lifted by agreebill is the University of Utah under the direction of Prof./over the spillway after the event, The group of students try's first satellites and space/nominees for the next class at/ment of the Utah Council of sang Pledge of Allegiance and under Forrest D. Stoll \Richard E. Ballou, At 2:30/lake is filled. To enter the conprobes. Hedirected the creation|West Point, Nominated to com-| Outdoor Advertising and the All concerts are in the de p.m., Harold W. Boyce will di-|test a donation of one dollar is America The Beautiful, then all Stanley Brown, 626 E. 5th S., jof the television cameras which|pete for the next class at the|Attorney General. ‘The rect the College of Southern/required. Mr, Holman will set participated in a poem on Abra- Provo, a member of the Provo jgave us our first look at the/Naval Academy are two Orem|Uteh Council of Outdoor Adverham Lincoln and choral read-) Utah in the final concert of the/the gate in place Monday, ings, Americanism and Why I Fire Departmenthas been elect- jmoon and the instruments|men, Daniel Lucas and Mich-|tising worked closely with the series, | March 16, at 1:30 p.m, E: xperts Toye America. ‘They concluded| ed president of the Provo which made our first close ob-|y6| J, Spisak, and Matthew w,| 1967 Utah Leglislature and the The modern collegiate band)state the lake will fill in from by performing two square| Police and Fire Department jservations of neighboring plan- Hussey, American Fork. Utah Department of Hi has become a “powerful force! two to five days. dances. Many parents attended.| Credit Union, " ‘ ‘The nomineesareselected on|"” the passage of the lew, on the international music| Work must be completed by Later, Pansy Wilcock and) He succeeds Fred Loveless as iDr. Hibbs has also been in-/the phasis of scores on a Civil) In further explaining the law, scene, and many of the world’s|March 17, when water must be Marie Buys, project co-chair- president of the organization volved closely with school Service competitive examina- Mr. Pickett points out that ungreat and gifted composers)made available for irrigation| men, discussed the unit project and had served as vice presi- |boards and civic groups to help tion, Final decision on appoint-| 4er the Act, key controls include are writing music for this|purposes, Portions uot finished of seliing a cedar chest filled dent before his elevation to |spread public understanding of ments is made by a board of Sign spacing of 500 feet minimedium,” according to Prof.|will of necessity be delayed a with lovely household articles. president. Ballou, who is serving as host year, Mr. Holman said, Every member has contributed New vice president is Police acleriOS Srl engnOi. = officers at the three academies)" along Interstate end Priby the Junior on academic Ae hysical|™ary highways. Size ig not to ber ofcited Commerce as one Oham-|)osed of the and extracurricular at least one article and the Lt. Max Littlefield, while Paul |was Valery Klimov, _internationrecords on ee peebangs feet, An chest holds 2 gold satin quilt Anderson and Melva Hone were’ \outstanding young men of Calally famous Soviet violinist, the individual candidates, leer Andaatial : with matching pillow cases, a retained as treasurer and sec- ifornia, will present a varied program retary, respectively, ——_ Senator Bennett this year has|zoned or ungoned, where |the College Band Direciors Nahandmade afghan, aprons, at his concert Thursday at 8:15 ‘The island of Hawaii, largest|been allotted three vacancies! consistent to the business or Members of the board of ditowels, ete. The chest and gift (eal Association commissions p.m. in the de Jong Concert items will be displayed in Spen- rectors include the vice presi- in the state at 4,000 squarejat the Naval Academy, two! du istry can be Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center and encourages the contemporcers’ Home Furnishings win- dent, treasurer and secretary,|miles, is about the size of|at West Point and one at the| premise or at Brigham Young University. ary composer to write for colas well as Mr. Loveless, Eph-/Rhode Island and Connecticut|Air Force Academy in Color- ‘or operator of the dow. Accompanied by Leonid lege bands. Refreshments were served by raim Davis and Doug Nuttall, together, ment, ado Spri Springs. Block at the piano, Mr. Klimov| Two premieres at this concert’ Lenore Jones, Beatrice Stade, will open the program with are “Fanfares and SolemniEsther Nielson and Betty Hurst, ties” by Dr. Merrill Bradshaw, Handel’s “Sonata in E Major, in resident and fac- PAYSON — Cocklebur Riding No, 6” and “Sonata in A Major, compeser Me ity member at BYU, and Club held its annual installation Opus 47” by Beethoven. Saturday evening at After intermission, he con- “Music for Band” by Gaylon tinues with the lesser-known Hatton, a former BYU student Bob’s Cafe in Payson, with seatd as new compositions of Babajanian now teaching at Sacramento Frank Madson Phillip (“Sonata in B Minor”), Ysaye State College. (‘Sonata No, 6 in E Major”) Other new, original music for Lundell. Wives of members band will include “Aaro” by were guests, and Szymanowski (“Two Veral Bud Nielson is new vice Dean Madsen, “Essay for Mythes, Opus 30” entitled “La OREM — The arrest of two fontaine d’Arethuse” and “‘Nar- Band” by Glen Dalby, and president and Nathan Thomas 16-year-old Orem boys has clearis new . Named to “Russian Christmas Music” cisse”’). ed up a rash of petty thefts from the board of directors are NorThe concert closes with Siraman Broadhead, Hal King and lockers at Orem Junior High vinsky’s “Russian Dance” from Robert Bradley, Holdover board School, according to Orem pothe ballet ‘“‘Petrouchka.” Nevada and Utah. Serving as|members are Lee Herbert, Les- lice. public relavions chairman is lie Wilson, Richard Montague, The boys have been referred Prof. Grant C. Elkington of Dean Nielson and Wendell to the Juvenile Court on six Draper. counts of theft, it was reported. Brigham Young University, Leslie Wilson wag master of cereemonies, LIFESAVERS Members reviewed their attendance at the annual Jam- DETROIT (UPI)—Training in methods of bringing “dead” A $5,000 fund was recently persons back to life is offered established at Brigham Young room in . The by the National Resuscitation ; University to found a scholarSociety, according to the ship for piano students in honor other 100 per “Encyclopedia of Associations,” oe published by Gale Research Co, of the late Mrs. E, Mona A Duiy to God Award fol oat of He iaebarae Steven John Markham, 16, was fod Smith of Ogden, a noted conNot a crackpot outfit, the presented at a recent church|*t,was ‘hepresented Jamboree. ved organization's 200 members are tributor to the music field, with a stopDonated by Mrs, L. E, Dixon watch, A total of 46 members physicians and surgeons who of Laramie, Wyo., the scholarand guests attended the Jam- enroll for an intensive course in , Stake, ship will be donated to one or boree, traveling by chartered methods of reviving persons Steven, the son of Mr. and more outstanding piano stu- Mrs. John F. Markham, 1880 E, bus and later enjoyed dinner whose hearts have stopped beating. dents each year. It is designed 1850 N., Provo,is a junior at the a a Salt Lake cafe. to cover such expenses as priv- Provo High School, He plays ate piano lessons, practice football and is active in draroom, music and equipment matics at the 1. costs. At the Provo 19th Ward, of Applicants may be freshmen, which his family are former sophomores, juniors or seniors members, Steven was president but they must be in residence ‘of the Teachers Quorum. at BYU during the timeef the’ award grant. Any winner will be given first consideration for P.R, TRAFFIC TOLL the scholarship the following SAN JUAN (UPI)—A record year provided that he is able of 485 persons were killed on to maintain his superiority in Puerto Rican highways during the competition, to be judged 1967, the police departrneni ‘by members of the piano fac- reports. More than half of them ulty, —245—were pedestrians, NameOfficers Violinist _To Appear In Provo Oepeethoes ot Wis pom AeSSRiding Club Installs New Leaders for people skiing places like: Orem Boys, 15, Arrested In Locker Thefts Scholarship For Piano Students Is Established Duty to God Award Goes To Youth, 16 boree, Utah Riding Clubs, held an, ah atec Ballch tedfo frst place wah wo SquawValley Vail Mt. Snow Cannon Mt. Aspen Live little better ee paydays... SunValley Stratton Jackson Hole Mt.Hood : PI. Grove Lan dscape Group - Headed By C ouncilman e PLEASANT GROVE — Pleas- Olga Carling. ant Grove City’s Landscape Im- Fire Chief Fred Keetch will provement Committee will func- ‘represent the city firemen; tion this year under the chair- Homer Robertson, the Kiwanis man ship of City Councilman Club, Orval Carter, the Lions “Jesse K. Thorne. Glen Young Club and Boyd Carter, ithe “will serve as v ice chairman. Pleasant Grove Jaycees. < Serving on the committee repMr. Thorne said that other “resenting Pleasant Grove City clubs and organization reprewill be Duane McCandless, park sentatives would be added to ‘superintendent; City Couneil- the committee in the near man Paul Blackhurst and Grant ture, Te city road superinten- Harold Herdman, Paul Adamson, and Darrell Walker lent. * Marjory Woffinden will serve are the new Shade Tree Com‘@3 secret and W, B. May- mission for Pleasant Grove. 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